Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, 1970-1971, p. 10

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f E’ 1 (%l ‘ [~ W snteGainmis w uc utd on ol hfi i , l é * _ DEATHS and FUNERAL \ | [( (JOE) FORCE Tuesday, Jan. 12th at the Arn| | | W:;fieY Ngo,e()JO F)'orce of 38 and Son 'Funeral Residence, ) 1 ! Stover St. North, Norwich, passâ€"| Norwich, with Rev. E. S. Stepâ€" f ‘ed ay on Monday, January| hens of the Burgessville: United ‘ P | is ‘_awg' Victoria Hospital, Lonâ€"| Church officiating. Ry." ] 4 :1101;? f; hils 40th year. ‘ l The funeral was well attnedâ€" I H;e was born in. Norwich, son}ed.. There were lov‘e‘aly floral | of Mrs. Force and . the lliz;.teltr{butesc a?‘lc;:" many ‘"In 'Mem-‘ e T > e | | 5 a lifeâ€"| oriam s rormemcmean. | | LeSherii;‘e%l‘;;ceofar;gewx?iilage. : The bearers were: Ronald |of Preston. One sister, MrS. J. GEORGE ALONZA OTIS‘-; g : 101;% Force was a member of| Young, Gordon Courts, William)R, Gill of Toronto and tw% ~ _ George Alonza Ofis, g7 | ‘ hox Presbyterian Church Nor-lWorkman, Richard Farrell, ROâ€"| prothers, Douglas Adamserc?n:' of â€" 354 Knightsbridge M O | wich, also a member of the | bert Workman and Gordon Talâ€"{iRenfrew â€" and pr. Cam j Woodstock, passed away squ Choir and served on the Board | bot. 'Adams of Toronto. |\ _ enly at the Woodstock Genigy ‘ of Managers. He was very| Interment was in Burgess~[ ze e ns \ _ Hospital on Saturday, Feb, fo | musical and a soloist, also a ville Cemetery. CARL LETSON GRIFFIN, D. -Lf; 147( Born in North NOI’Wig' | member of the SPEBQS.A.| gâ€"â€"â€"â€"<_«< ‘ Carl Letson Griffin, ]?.D.S. o Township, son of the lag, }f | (Barber Shop Quartette, Woodâ€" _ DR. MARY LOIS BATSON | 50 Wetmount Rd. W., Kitehen®® |â€" ong yfrs, George Wash!nm’é. 5 | stock). y | _A large number of residents| passed away on Sunday, T2% _ ogs ‘Mr. Otis farmed in the | | He was associated with his of the Village of Otterville and| 10th in his T2nd year, in LOnâ€" Burgessville area until 18 { [father for 18 years in the Les.‘ from places in Ontario in all| don. . when he moved to In'gemfi'; | Force Motors, Main St. W. and| walks of life gathered at the| Mr. Griffin was born in BU~ _ in 1955 ne moved to Wootdiiqyy for the past two and a half! United Church, Otterville for‘ gessville, son of Mr. and Mrs. where he has since tesigey W years has been an assembler at the funeral service and pay‘ Frank Griffin. He had Pracâ€" was a member of the CafiHe‘ | Timberjack Machine Ltd.,;‘ their respect to a highly estâ€"| ticed dentistry in Kitchener for ian Order of Forestery agâ€" | Woodstock. o |eemed relative and friend in| 25 years and served in tD¢ Surviving are bis wif . | . Surviving are his wife, the the person of the late Dr. Mary| army seven years as a dental former Ethel May P'dnny.fhe former Louiseâ€" M.~â€"Weller; a| Lois Adams Batson, who passed| surgeon. O i daughter, Mrs. Bernics Nic"'a | daughter Frances A. at home; "away at her home on Wednes_i Surviving are his wife the of Oshawa; three sons nufhm- 4 his mother Mrs. Leslie (Valma) | day, January 6th, 1971, ‘former Evelyn Evans; a daughâ€" of Ingersoil;. William" ward Force, Norwich; four sisters,| Rev Cyril Leach, minister of ter Mrs. William (Elaine) Dickâ€" stock: and Bfuce of B" Wl)od. Mis: Nicherd _ Trley) _ McCâ€"| the Otterville United Church son of Kitchener; his mother)| ne sister, Mrs OscareaChmh;‘ | Pherson, Norwich; Mrs. Am°ld‘0f which deceased was q loyal | Mrs Frank Griffin, Burgessâ€"| % Ir;er ‘of f\Iorwich- (Nary) / (Leslie) _ Nugent, Markham;‘member conducted the serviceivillé' two brothers ’Grant of 3 dehildren ‘and § ekve"‘l | Wright Normicn; o7 E17%i8) and in his message spoke of her batk and â€" prrea. Burgessville] Prandchildren: Mo sungy, o A Wright, Norvylch: M1:5. Cecil genuine qualities. ;gran dehildren M;'s Peter (Marâ€"| gra redecessedd® u‘l’Vve;\,hHe | é?:&g?)ni!?;ffl ;)f]?‘?;?;vic;nd Haf During the | service, Mrs. ilyn) Braaten of Port Credit;]. Â¥fsmzn of Norwié}}x, ; gm,flfer‘ [ | t . e *| s â€"{ : ~ 5| was predeceased by his father fgggssi:gal;};f Bai‘:m,g 2 _ solo| Margaret and Jane of Kitchenâ€"" _ por 1979 eegm ‘ ; . accompanâ€"‘ er and James of Toronto. | funeral and A Leslie E. Force, Oct. 27th, 1968\ ied by the organist M | o i1 be The comm,lthl f| | Resting at the Arn and Son; iam A. McMullen ang TS. Willâ€"| The funeral service wi { service was held at the . Funeral â€" Residence, _ Norwich. o4 who also‘ held at the Arn and Son Funâ€", and Son_ Funeral ReéSsldenne | | { >‘ played for the hymn hi : . ich on M enb@n F3 feene it fineral will be held! was led by the Ch Which: eral Residence, Norwic Norwich on Monday, Yebrigy | on Friday, January 15th at 2.00 urch choir, | Thursday, Jan. 14th at 2.00 15th with Rev. Elgin Rintey J l | I The flower bearers wer | ; hens a § ulxot.‘ | pm. with Rev. R. D. Duncanâ€" 4; who gave consta t nursâ€" pm. with Rev. E. S. Steph Norwich United Church gigq, I| son of _ Knox® â€" Presbyterian| ing Bor leng fling n.t care durâ€" of _ the Burgessvilleâ€" Umted’ ating assisted by BJ q § Church, Norwich officiating. | | wonqg Spicer, Mrs c, """ D®râ€"| Church officiating. i _ Pastor Elmore Boomer of o | Interment will be in Norwich rews, Mrs. :I‘e a iVIcGEel?fge And-} Later cremation will follow. : Brownsville Baptist Chm;g | Cemetery. ‘Mrs. Keith Jull. one and‘ & o0 Interment was in Spfinxfié' I T _ ‘The casket bearerg wer t Cemetery. e 3 | GEORGE OLIVER WORKMAN G. M. Downing, Dr. c a. mt | _ Li a The death occurred at Wood.‘ ards, Dr. Carl Smith 'E 1 f06=| 4/ 3 | stock General Hospital on Sunâ€"| Howard Sampson a’n dr e Pow, C day, Jan. 10th of George Oliy. Morrison. Claude | ;;‘ er Workman, RR 1, Bur â€"! There were t J | f ville in his 64th year. kess ‘tions to the gsg:iisiagf dona-; | i Born in Oxford County he and Gideon Bible, Cancer} i | was the son of the late Mr. ana| Interment was ; | < | Mrs. James Workman. Mr.l‘Otter Cemetery, mal:Iieel n "H. < , Workman was an adherent of Gleason Funeral Home c o P 3 ( the Burgessville United Church.! ville had charge of i;h Otter_‘ R He had resided in Woodstockf‘rangements. & ar-i | prior to moving to his present| The forme . 4 14 home 25 years ago, where he}she was I'; ih?fgry Loig :}dams,{ 3 | farmed. dentists in h gen?l‘atlon of | Ts f . 5 m her family, | gp . | Surviving are his wife the|graduated from Dental Golias.| % | C ‘former _ Marjorie â€" J. Storey;| in Toronto in 1926 Era ollege â€" | sons Rodney and Brian and a|ticed for her first year Prac.~ : i at Roch. â€" | daughter Miss Elord, al of/ester at Fastman Eo dak | Burgessville; _ three brothers,| tal Clinic. She Practised q Den. | ‘ | Thomas, James and Wilfred| try in Otterville and was entig. â€" M ‘ all of Woodstock and one sisâ€")teemed resident Of the 3111 es-’ [ | ter Mrs. William (Gladys) Farâ€"/for 43 years. 1 I&gel | ‘rell of Harley. Three grandâ€"| Dr. Batson was F Miirrommmmommemesses CDilGTCN AlSO SUTVIVC. and jactive in many nteresteq s The funeral was held on/tions in the village acg‘gan{za_ hag j s â€"=â€"< â€"~~â€"â€"=~â€"â€" essylfict. . ho Wwas.n mem% dist. 7 w P A conveniences available at hand. the Otterville ‘Uniteq ChEr of o The slides she and her husâ€" A member and past Pre iurch. band took were very interestâ€"\ of the Women‘s Instifutes dent’ . | ing showing both sides of this| was a member and past W She . contrast. Of special interest| Matron of the ‘Norwich Ol'thy R to the theme of education were|ter of the Eastern Starchap- | . the rooftop schools built on top| member of the NOrWiCh C. A . | | WR of the high apartments and|Club and the Norwich 1E’ling | carried on largely by missionâ€"| Bowling Club and a memp awn | . [ aries. She stated that our|the Oxforda County Art CIer of. io J money is worth six times as| She had been confined tc)ub. much as theirs and everyâ€") home for several months her j where there are children beggâ€"| had required nursing care and | | 2 . | . ing for money. was predeceased by two' She . Mrs.â€" Boyce thanked= Mrs.) ters, Edith Adams ang 1 sigâ€" Ryder for <the interesting coand| Hare, two brothers, Dr 11‘7' Dora informativepictutes ~and comâ€"=] lin. Adsams and Da\’rid Ad hy _ ’ h mentary. | Mrs: Wo6d and Mrs.|"=Surviving â€"are her . n Cran : [Ryder: conducted ""& ~succéessful| Dr. ‘Harolq Batson," t iusband, R penny*‘sale‘~and a delitious| téts, Mrs. Donald »(JWO_ daughâ€" | lunch ‘was served by th}(: hosâ€" | tigrew ‘of RR i Sprinog);'((:;)d z;t; + tess apd committée~incharge. |Mrg, \Joseph (Frances) Darke, o_ |

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